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by: Peter Walsh List Price: $14.95 Amazon.com's Price: $10.17 You Save: $4.78 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Dewey Decimal Number: 640 EAN: 9780743292658 ISBN: 0743292650 Label: Free Press Manufacturer: Free Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: November 06, 2007 Publisher: Free Press Sales Rank: 1289 Studio: Free Press Accessories:
Editorial Review: Product Description: When Peter Walsh, organizational guru of TLC's hit show Clean Sweep and a regular contributor to The Oprah Winfrey Show, appeared on national television shows and told people how they could reclaim their lives from the suffocating burden of their clutter, the response was overwhelming. People flooded Peter's website (www.peterwalshdesign.com) with success stories about how his book had changed their lives. Peter's unique approach helped people everywhere learn to let go of the emotional and psychological clutter that was literally and figuratively choking the life out of their homes. With his good humor and reassuring advice, Peter shows you how to face the really big question: What is the vision for the life you want to live? He then offers simple techniques and a step-by-step plan to assess the state of your home, prioritize your possessions, and let go of the clutter you have been holding on to that has kept you from living the life you imagine. The result is freed-up space, less stress, and more energy for living a happier, richer life every day. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Less stuff, more life!If your possessions are now possessing you, this book may just be your ticket to clutter-free salvation. Far more than just a guide to de-cluttering and cleaning your home, Peter's book offers amazing insight into the emotions buried beneath all the clutter. In addition to offering dozens of easy-to-implement suggestions for getting rid of the un-necessities of life, _It's All Too Much_ gets right to the core of the psychology of stuff: material clutter can be both a reflection of and contributor ... Read More Rating: - A Common Sense Kick in the PantsViewers of TLC's Clean Sweep already know Peter Walsh, but he brings his guidance to the masses in an accessible, sensible book. All kinds of households - spouses, partners, roommates, families with kids, people with no kids - find themselves reflected in Walsh's scenarios, a refreshing change from many organizing books that assume the reader is a married woman with kids. He stresses that organization isn't really about the stuff being organized, it's about the life that the person wants to live. ... Read More Rating: - Peter Understands the Hearts and Minds of Those With A Clutter ProblemPeter will take you by the hand and gently lead you through the process of de-cluttering your space and regaining your life. If you are looking for tips for better organizing, you'll find some here. But it's not the heart of the book. Peter spends a lot of time on what many of us need, an emotional level reason to let go of our stuff and live a different way. If you are starting the journey, I recommend this book and Clearing Your Clutter with Feng Shui by Karen Kingston. ... Read More Rating: - Great BookThe book has been a great help in me getting things in order around the house and in my life. I saw the author on Oprah and something about his approach clicked with me. He approaches clutter from a deeper, psychological aspect and tells how clutter is a reflection of and influencer of our mental/psychological states. I'm not clutter-free yet, but I'm well on my way. Rating: - It's all too muchThis is a great book. I highly recommend it. I purchased it after a recent Oprah show on hoarding. Peter Walsh gets to the root of the problem of keeping too much and how to deal with it. It is helping me. |
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